Northern Sea Freight Traffic Volumes Surge

December 11, 2015

In 2015, the volume of freight traffic along the Northern Sea Route has increased by 1.2 million tons and amounted to 5.1 million tonnes.

This was at a meeting of the International Forum "The Arctic: Present and Future" in St. Petersburg deputy head FGKU "Administration of the Northern Sea Route" Nikolai Monki.

"Ships of this year went through the Northern Sea Route for a few dozen more than in 2014, among them are Chinese court plans to operate on a permanent basis", - quotes the words of Monki Tass.

He added that the anti-Russian sanctions have not affected the cargo. Overall, the administration Semorputi issued authorization to proceed 697 ships, including 124 foreign ones.

As the chief of department on development path Minvostokrazvitiya Oleg Roy, by the middle of 2016 it is planned to calculate the financial and economic model of development of the Northern Sea Route, which will determine the future highway until 2030. According to him, the terms of reference for the preparation of the concept has already been formed.

Oleg Roy added that the development plan for the Northern Sea Route involves pooling transport complexes of Chukotka Autonomous District, the Magadan Region, Kamchatka and Primorsky Krai. This transit will transit point port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. "In the future we plan to create an international trade route - it will include the Northern Sea Route, the Lena River, the BAM will provide outputs on the Trans-Siberian."

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